'on Cummis-npn. Propérty and Buidonco property 'flccted. taxes with Loans may of tithi furnished tcr. 121-011:qu .vo. 57. is Daily. 5 Poultry in Season. her a lull dock of CY GROCERIES. want 1 the mind kwmcfly m‘cupird' by 4 g me our superior cumin-am 0! your 'RANZEN. 'er Pipe'. EtC‘ é are oltL um! strong 8 payment of loom-9.. Is: and Duck Skirts HIGHLAN 1) PARK. ILLS. Finish Obtainable. I»! Class Vehicles. unable Rates. mm (alas: of work. ‘4 ER. Stays Repaired R BUSINESS Hotel .rding StableC SIONA BLE. r KEGAN'AVF. with!†DIM! - hmptly AW m LDEI'S SM 51.05“ At A QREAT daifllffliï¬.†8L .HINTZ. . KIND Ills. [:th nu Lindon Avcmku â€WNW nth. ST. PETER m, My v]... Av... High“ Potl- 86d: 53"! DENMAN. - a! numb m [am you pawn-"lag: G'LENCOE. ILL. mm n KINDS TELEPUOVE N0. 57. D. H. Franzen (-k and pay 531m and \‘v York and Equit For Governor. VISSCHER V. BARNEbVof For Lieutenant Governar. JOSEPH J. HARRIS. of, Williamson County Yul-Semflary of State. BENJAMIN J. RADFUR D. of Woodfwd Co F0} Attorney C eneral. FRANK S. REGAN. of Winnebago Cqunty For Trustees Uniyersity of Illinois. ELLA S. STEWART. of Cook Cuunty: CLARA A'. HARTFORD. uf Gtundy County. “cm; E. BITTENGER. of “'hlteside c9 > , Gayslske. _ _ ,7 Mrs. lkimba'll was calledvto Iowa by the death of her Sister. ldgt Wednesday. ‘ . Foi Treasurer. . HENRY C. Tl‘VkSON. at Morgan County The W. .C. T. U} will hold their annual election of ofï¬cers , Friday, Seï¬Ã©lw'hh at the church. Mrs. Eyre. Boyd left Weglnésday' for a six week’s vigig gt" her. 91d home in Middleville, ‘Michf John Seasholts and family’ have returned to Grayslake to live after living In Kenosha and Racine. . I , Dimmick Adams and wife of. Coming. Iowa, are visiting at Elli-5 ory Adams, the meantime, renew-z ing old acquaintance of thirty years ago. Our school opened Monday with a large attendancé‘ Miss (zedtgia Day is teacher of the lower room and Paul B. Fisher is principal. The ï¬rst year of High school will be given. P. A. Robinson is nicely-git!)- ated in his new ofï¬ces and it is a bank any city might be proudyf, Len Barge and wife. are enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Burge of Augusta, Kansas, and Lanard Doolittle and Wifri of Tennesseu Bbth gentlémeu Were sokliers of: the 96th régiment and attended the banquet WHIneSday. LAKE FOREST. ()ur Annual Hnnest Offering will take place Thursdav Sept. 0. There will he speakers from all â€"9" the country, good music andmem’theinmgrityof01,39;J 'éstice a pleasant timu for all 'who attend. I Hale. Abunaencelof slmi‘la tes- Diuner and supper will be servedi‘ï¬mon'y can be pnflucéd. ,Why by “1" ladies of the Cllumh- lthen legalize drinking placesvj? Once again‘ death has visited our little village in a most horrible manner. George McGuire, living south of Grayslake, ' returning lmme, after. spending t1 e evening here, was. struck by the 9 o’clock passenger just south of thevmain' crossing. The body was found Friday morning and was taken to Strang‘s undértg‘aking rooms where the inquest was held: The funeral was held at the Catholic t-hurch in Libertyvillé with burial at Waukegan. Again we-are re- minded of the unbertainity oHife. QQMiIlliflIiï¬ï¬‚i§lï¬g 'For Auditor 0! Public Accounts. _ JAMES A. STONE. of Sangamon gounty For Vice-President. H HENRY B. METCALF. of Rhode Islmid‘ ;Iï¬iï¬lliï¬Â§IIltillilii Succes'sful mgrcbam ï¬ï¬i For President. JUHN G, WOULEY. of Illinois news-Eater. VOL VIII. PROHIBITION TICKET. .SeVer let up on Advertisâ€" mu. In these days one must advertise to keep bus- iness as well as lo The b edlï¬m for lake share e erprises is me HIGHWOOD. of Lake Cnumy Fred Phelps of Chicago. 3‘1â€â€œ Sunday with his grandumf‘hen )4 Mrs. A. A Steams. 52‘ Many of our old Soldiers E their friends attended than; ercises- in Chicago on Tuesda af Mrs. Bertha 0.11m“: of issue Islahd, spent several days fylth her sister." Mrs. Charles Lï¬uib, this week. ~ >1 § Miss Eva EStf/{Of Wankegan, I v n o I a a I D Y 13 vxsmug relative m thls vgfmu- ity.- , f: (I Mrs. Helen 'S Gaze of S‘Wil- mette was a guest at her brot get 9 Henry Shepard 3, this week. :3; M-r J.os Eichingei‘ enterttéi; ued his many friends with a t'3arn dhce in his new .barn. Tuaiaday evening. A large croud attef‘ided and enjoyed themselves to“; the strains of W ilhur' s Orbï¬estrttj‘i Warren has its share ofG . R. encampment visitors: Mrs. Hi 111'V Esty of Reece, Kan. Mr. {and Mrs. ,Wm. Baughman of 311111. hndge. Nebraska, Horace (1r ï¬nes: and Mrs Lizzie Ar Black 315 1 of Nebraska. Mr. Kinsley Hons» of Wisconsin, Mrs Henrietta Nic- hallo of St. “Paul \1inn., {and Thomas Baily of Situate. linssq 111“. among the list. ‘ - . Serious'Chnrge. 13$ 3 "The places of judicatï¬e I. 1111ch loilg held 111 this kinf :jdomi have given me opportuuiy to‘ observe the original ‘eauséi of 1 most of the enormities that 3111113 been committed for the spate Ofl nearly 20 years; and by do;E fob- servation I have found that i'the murders and manslaughter-1 the; the burglaries and robberies the, riots and tnmults, the 11(lultéries,; ‘ foruit ations. rapes and ()tl'lt 'r en- ormities that lime happeml in; that time were divided intc ï¬ve parts, four of then} have bee « the! issues of excessive drinkin ;, of‘: tavern or ale house (lrinking_-" ! Sm MATTHEW HA LE l Chief Justice of Enr gamlq; Certainly nobody would lues-i tion the experience, the j dge i went, theintegrityof Cliief J éstioei Hale. Abundance of simila .. teeâ€"'3 It is not sufï¬cient or snf'st‘nc- tory for the old' parties?- 91) s‘ny that the drinking habit its nei- essary exil. That it 0mm; ';t be restricted and therefore mu 1 be regulated. If the dominant jiarty in this country, the partv thzj-t thns beqi dominant for the 111:}: V 11:1) years, save 8, can oongm '11 itself on the success of the pi ihi) ition in Maine, as We have s gown elsewhere in this number, éwhy should it not immediately Etuke steps leading to the congratu 5zitiou in like manner in Illinois, 6 :ld' in FORT SHERIDAN, 13‘ HIGHLAï¬) PARK 3U'PPLEMENT TO m ï¬v’é the of academy. of Highland, Park, In. . Luck‘of spaw prevents a fuller {report which will be given in the I next issue. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31",. 1900. other states: or at least‘in so may of them as it is the dom-l inant party. ‘ And why should it not take steps at once leading to a Iike’ result in the territories. in our newlv acquired territory, in the governmaut forts. shipyards, the District Of Columbia and in the army. It has the poww. It has the opportunity. It must at the com‘sequence bf not (hing it. Prohibition Grand Rally. The occasion of- the elewuth annual Prohibition picnic held at Grn)’ s Lake (in the 30th brought forth a. grand rally of thu Probi bitionists, um only of' Luke county, but elsewhere. ' 'Se'saionsrâ€"famorning. afternoon and evening The speaker of the fopenoon was Rev. E B. Sutton, who held tlie aud1en '9 for 1111 boot and 11 qu 1rter In the after- noon all were moi'e than enter- mined by speeches ’from Alonzo W Wilson. State Prohibition Sec- rotary; H011 Judge .V. Y, Barnes. thibition candidate for gov- ernor: Hon. Judge George W. Geré, candidate ,for governor four vears ago. and the Hon. Frank S Regan, Prohibition m1- -n1her of the Legislature; and Prohibition c1111- didnte EOr Attorney-General gave one of his~inin1itable chalk-talks. - In the evening‘there was an oration by one whose name the reportgr taileil to get, and also a spéeph by Col. John Sohieski, whats a lineél descendant of the lain-King of Poland. ' spérsed by excelI m inusicrend- erfed by the bra . bang] and meal music by several parties. :1 The exercibes§ere yell inter. The meeting was _presided over by CO]. H. P. Davidson, President 0E the Northwe'sto-m Military Academy. of Highland, Park, Ill. ' . What Police Justices Say. The‘board of policv justices of the City of. New York in their an- mynl report a few years ago made tho-following atatementé ' ‘ We are fully satisï¬ed. that it (intoxication) is the one great leading cause which renders the existence of our police courts nec- 9588.? \ No set of men have a better ppportuni'ty to knfiw the facts! than the-board of police jusjticesf of a great vity like New York; Nor can any: reason he assigumll for any unfair prejudice on their} part for or against the trnflic iul intoxicants. .Their ‘ testimony} ought therefore to be reliablv.’ Otherlequally reliable judges of: the facts place the per cent of l Erime due to'tbe trqflic and use of| intoxicating _‘ beverages at frumi RAVINIA. three-fourths to four-ï¬fths of all crimes committed. Whj then should the myernment legqlize a business that -th1‘ihleh or quail- ruples the evils that inflict society and the taxesgthat hunlen’ the A. Historic my. _ Next week, Tuesday, will he an important date In the historic calen- dar Vermont will elect W. W. Sticknew. ol Ludlow, as governor for the next two year... with “Mart" Allen. of Ferrieburg; for lieutenant. governor, and lots of other fellewe‘ for minor olï¬cee. Being the ï¬rst state election of the campaign of 1900, it ll expected to set the pace for the other states in the Union, and the 'people are wnwhing it from Machias Bay to. the Golden Gate. The other historic event will be the ï¬rst full meeting of the council of the city of Highland Park in the newly repured, enlerged and decor ated council chamber, 'directly over the jail, when the clanking chaine- oi clinging etiminals crouch in their cool, camated cells The winter campaiï¬uflill awn-d. , ' canoe-u. Herbert 1". Evans. an outed last week, left for California, Mondny night, win the Santa Fe road. to com. plete his college course at the Leland Stanford University. His record at Colgate was so exeepiionally ï¬ne. that the California school. though very exgcting in its demands. admiu him without any conditions to full standing on hia record. A throat diï¬culty, .hie physician told him, de- manded this change of climate. Mnnnï¬actnrer: born. Boston. .April 2. '18 public schools; apprentice. 1844. i: wholesale d which he continued inBoaton anti 1872; nine}. Rhodc- Island; married. May 4. 18 i4. Eliubeth Prominent in University clutch; nearly forty superinyendent: many years truck-l ‘ and since I corporation of 'l‘ufls'Collegv; men! an; of the RI Republican. l883-6: now Prohibilionist. Add} GLENCOE. His father saw him 06 from Chi~ Fo’ï¬wï¬Ã©Ã©lékasmm IT wacmemom HENRY. B. METCAI F. RHODE ISLAND. an April 2.1H2‘Jzulucau-d Boston .i: wholesale drs goods business. if; iti 1872; since then manufnotnm m [8 i4. Eliubeth Freeman, of m. h; nearly tony years Sunday och»! m and since 1898 patient of the 9m m: of the Rhode Island new, as bii Lonint. Address, qutuckct, 8.. I. It is noné of yum- dried bed. or ‘ Babbage leaf cigar, but I guanine Hum:- nniclo‘. ind mill II. ten : mu. Dale Swoothnd has “you on 7 lab. and be up they give eminent nonï¬ction like the pinion-or hinr Ielf. ' pago. and he} is due in San Francisco this Friday evening. having spent part of a day in the commercial me- tropolis of the Suuflmur litto- . Tho I“ The yory late-t noyolty of the mm is the; "Gray Cigar." nude, in Chicago and named m3: our own Prof. Elisha Gray. The box bears a beautiful and expressive pictute. proï¬le. of Proton-0t Gray, taken when he wad younger than now. but I very expryusive Mono-u. WVIII Wednesday evening It the lesi- denoo of ex- Alderman Cmp‘eyG Phillips, bin only liner to Mr. W. Aubrey Vail. of Philadelphia. The many was performed by Rector William E. Toll, of Clmot chum}: Waukogun. The Chtistinn Endeavor no- :iety of Grayshke talked twenty- seven dollars from their stand at the reunion and conducted the eating stand at the Prohibition picnic. at which they hoped tn hme done still better Wutchqs and clock: called for nod delivered All wock wit-tuned by Schneider Cookfl. - f The imam WI. beautifully donor nod. Imh gnu-u. friends of tho hm ily bore Ind a few relatives. ' But it via prouounoed one of Ike most beautiful wedding. of the Puk- â€Manson-umâ€: em†"6:55;.qu : .0... “.ICW'â€. Send you men pdnflrl to “I! Nun-uni; 9W ‘9.’K§£¥9!~s WINNETKA. NO 14 LAKESIDE